Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1974, p. 28

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With the F. W.I.0. Branches The Ethel Chapman Halton District 0m _ r; Ora WI presentation of cheque for ice machine (L-Fi‘) Howard Campbell, Deputy Reeve of Township, Mrs. Miss Htckltng, Treasurer of Committee, Mrs. James Caldwell. Chairman. Mr. Cecil Phillips, Arena Manager. Wl‘s In On) Township Hare Goal and Succeed Back in I972 a Committee was formed, consisting of two members each from the ten Institutes in Oro 1 mt nship. The purpose of the Committee was to purchase an ice mitchine tor the ()ro Community Centre. All Women‘s Institute members supported the Com- mittee. The projects \tere planned and no less than nine money making events were orguntred. Proje ‘ new the sale of chocolate bars ttnd hmed nuts; a monster auction sale: hake sales and bazaar: rummage sales: and a "cool cash“ draw The final e\ em. a turret) evening with ‘all Branches Involved but the best news 7 the total cost ol‘ the Ice mttchine. $1110.00. paid by the Women's Institutes hccause ol‘ their initiative and community involve- ment. (‘amphellville WJ. A well coordinated meeting had .15 its Roll Call 7 Bring :1 friend or pa} a fine Panel 7 disctissed “The Role ol‘ the Women‘s institute in Mod~ ern Societf'. Film 7 "Women in Action". Wilvancrest WJ. honoured Mrs. Nicole Jamieson for 15 years work with the 4-H. Mrs. Robert Nor- man. one of her first 4-H Club girls. and Mrs. Morley Wheeleri charter member 01' Branch presented Mrs. Jamieson With a Corsage and desk clock. 4»H Club member Miss Donna Proracki. presented a Cup and saucer floral arrangement. (with Anniversary celebrated by Lamlash W.l. At the candlelighttng ceremom Miss-Karen Ahrens. 4-H Homemaking Club member lit the candle for the fu- ture Mrs. Walter Patterson President. {or the present and Mrs. Walder Wetdendorl for the past. 28 Women’s Institute Scholarship was awarded to M Grace Bird, daughter of Board Director Mix 50h”: Bird. Grace is attending the University at ‘ College of Family and Consumer Studies, Dorchester WJ. A demonstration of ‘.\.-'e swags as well as flower arrangements lrnm no“? dried from the garden of‘ Mrs. C. Collwilt m: members an incentive to “make things," 7:”; firm: had provided a turkey supper for the Ne I...“le ladies when visiting Ontario, and a note [ll ilankw' read. " Hensall WJ. â€" Roll Call â€" Name a : huqu Gueip compose a contmerCial to SE“ it. Speaker Arnol- ture in Huron County. mainly the white ht. ti'ltilltii: growing harvesting and exporting of thi: itduu Otterville W.l. 7 Motto 7 Time Crisis. whim-3i ing branches were invited to a meeting wl'. £1.th spoke on. Power of Attorney and Wills, ‘ Lucasville W.I. 7 Speaker on Presert 4‘ hi hi; Lil'e showing slides on recently purchast with This 25 acre property has nature trails. \vi mum enjoy the wild flowers. birds and small a Jig McIntyre WJ. â€" Congratulations to \t;. Louise Rees. member for nineteen year \iht in. never missed a branch meeting nor a Dist Anni; since formation of Thunder Bay North for an mi ago. Aughrim W.l. 7 Speaker on Consant ntenit guarantees. warrantces, recycling and fabrt ii: \‘tiii‘ bols; also a special presentation of life mes ‘l'Siltpii Mrs. Norman Morwood. Millhaven W.[. 7 Have undertaken as input- preserve the historic “Layer Cake Hall“ as. .murrtt- ccntun izen centre. This Hall is a fine example of I' New Flos WJ Theme of the 70th Anniversary a "Wall; "ll each member, after examining herself is Writ '? 1'3 deavour to overcome the weaknesses of the P33 f “0‘ tr. stitule will indeed have a future". (L-R) seatev. ;’ Rawn, Mrs. J. De Garter. Mrs. J, Minnlngs, Mrs ; Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. J. Cameron. (Back row-1W V; French. Mrs. A. Wanless, Mrs. J. Kenney. Mrs ; Hat. Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs. A. Finlay, Mrs. G. King. "h 11th an; j cl .1

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